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The BiomedRx Service Network is a consortium of independent service organizations (ISOs) that perform maintenance services on medical, scientific laboratory, and medical imaging equipment. We provide service in all 50 US states, and in over 30 other countries.

Our services are ideal for emerging and foreign medical device manufacturers, and those undergoing the FDA 510K process.

We are qualified to perform medical device installation, repair, calibration, and preventive maintenance inspection, in honor of your warranty or service contract relationships.

We accomplish this by establishing comprehensive database records of equipment inventory, service parts and literature, maintenance procedures and historical maintenance records. We them implement an in-house training program for hospital biomedical equipment maintenance technicians designed to empower them to assume maintenance responsibility for equipment for which maintenance is presently being outsourced. We facilitate the early cancellation and/or renegotiation of service contracts through our ability to provide first-call service response during equipment malfunctions. We guarantee a four-hour response time, and are usually capable of resolving emergency repairs without assistance. In the rare instances where service assistance is needed, the cost of these one-time calls is far less than the cost of an annual service contract.

BiomedRx provides annual inspection and recertification if isolated power systems and line isolation monitors. We perform a thorough inspection of your electrical system and line isolation monitor, and provide you with the documentation required to satisfy Joint Commission, NFPA99, and other regulatory requirements. We even provide video documentation of our services. If you have questions about our isolated power system inspection and recertification services, call us today at (424) 204-2382.

Here is a video documentation of a previous isolated power system inspection performed at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Los Angeles

Lately there has been controversy in the hospital engineering community concerning the use of isolated power systems and the 2012 changes in the National Fire Protection Association standard, NFPA 99.

Section 3.3.89 of NFPA99 2012 defines an Isolated Power System as "A system comprising an isolation transformer or its equivalent, a line isolation monitor, and its ungrounded circuit conductors."

Section 3.3.9 of NFPA99 2012 defines a Line Isolation Monitor as "A test instrument designed to continually check the balanced and unbalanced impedance from each line of an isolated circuit to ground and equipped with a built-in test circuit to exercise the alarm without adding to the leakage current hazard." In an isolated power circuit, a ground fault would result in an alarm, but power would not be interrupted.

Section 3.3.184 of NFPA99 2012 defines a Wet Procedure Location as "The area in a patient care room where a procedure is performed that is normally subject to wet conditions while patients are present, including standing fluids on the floor or drenching of the work area, either of which condition is intimate to the patient or staff."

Section 6.3.2.2.1.2(C) of NFPA99 2012 addresses isolated power with regard to Critical Care Areas and states "Where used in locations such as critical care areas, isolated power panels shall be permitted in those locations."

Section 6.3.2.2.8 of NFPA99 2012 addresses Wet Procedure Locations.

Section 6.3.2.2.8.1 of NFPA99 2012 states "Wet procedure locations shall be provided with special protection against electric shock."

Section 6.3.2.2.8.4 of NFPA99 2012 states "Operating rooms shall be considered to be a wet procedure location, unless a risk assessment conducted by the health care governing body determines otherwise.

This is the most controversial section. A risk assessment by the health care governing body can in fact deem an operating room not to be a wet procedure location. This would be contingent on interpretation of the mopping of the floor which occurs between cases as "drenching", as defined in Section 3.3.89 above.

Section 6.3.2.2.8.6 of NFPA99 2012 states "The use of an isolated power system (IPS) shall be permitted as a protective means capable of limiting ground-fault current without power interruption. When installed, such a power system shall conform to the requirements of 6.3.2.6."

Section 6.3.2.2.8.7 of NFPA99 2012 states "Operating rooms defined as wet procedure locations shall be protected by either isolated power or ground fault circuit interrupters."

Section 6.3.2.2.9 of NFPA99 2012 addresses Isolated Power

Section 6.3.2.2.9.2 of NFPA99 2012 states "The system shall be permitted to be installed where it conforms to the performance requirements specified in 6.3.2.6.

Section 6.3.2.6.2.2 of NFPA99 2012 addresses Line Isolation Monitors

Section 6.3.2.6.3.2 of NFPA99 2012 states "The monitor shall be designed such that a green signal lamp, conspicuously visible in the area where the line isolation monitor is utilized, remains lighted when the system is adequately isolated from ground; and an adjacent red signal lamp and an audible warning signal (remote if desired) shall be energized when the total hazard current (consisting of possible resistive or capacitive leakage currents) from either isolated conductor to ground reaches a threshold value of 5.0 mA under normal line voltage conditions. The line isolation monitor shall not alarm for a fault hazard current of less than 3.7 mA.

This is interesting, as many of the Line Isolation Monitors still in use are older, often analog units that are set to alarm at only 2 mA. These units must be replaced immediately, as it is a violation of code to use them.

Section 6.3.3.3.2 of NFPA99 2012 Line Isolation Monitor Tests states "The line isolation monitor (LIM) circuit shall be tested after installation, and prior to being placed in service, by successively grounding each line of the energized distribution system through a resistor whose value is 200 x V (ohms), where V equals measured line voltage. The visual and alarms shall be activated."

Section 6.3.4.1 of NFPA99 2012 addresses Maintenance and Testing of the Electrical System.

Section 6.3.4.1.4 of NFPA99 2012 states "The LIM circuit shall be tested at intervals of not more than 1 month by actuating the LIM test switch. For a LIM circuit with automated self-test and self-calibration capabilities, this test shall be performed at intervals of not more than 12 months. Actuation of the test switch shall activate both visual and audible alarm indicators.

Section 6.3.4.2 of NFPA99 2012 addresses Record Keeping.

Section 6.3.4.2.1.1 of NFPA99 2012 states "A record shall be maintained of the tests required by this chapter and associated repairs or modification.

Section 6.3.4.2.1.2 of NFPA99 2012 states "At a minimum, the record shall contain the date, the rooms or areas tested, and an indication of which items have met, or have failed to meet, the performance requirements of this chapter.

Section 6.3.4..2.2 of NFPA99 2012 Isolated Power System (Where Installed) states "A permanent record shall be kept of the results of each of the tests.

Here is a video documentation of a previous isolated power system inspection performed (in English and Spanish) at Kindred Hospital in South Bay, California.

BiomedRx maintains the highest standard of service, reporting and documentation in the healthcare industry. We perform the annual inspection of your isolated power systems, verify the operation/calibration of your line isolation monitors, and provide the necessary documentation to satisfy The Joint Commission and NFPA 99 requirements. In addition, we provide video documentation of all service visits. You can learn more about hospital isolated power distribution systems on a .PDF file you can download here.

Please find the reasons to keep Isolated Power in all Operating Rooms:

1. Reduced Shock Hazard

2. Continuity of Power

3. Line Noise Reduction, the transformer acts as an electrical filter.

4. Advance warning system of what their equipment condition is.

5. Reduced Fire Hazard

6. Extra level of protection will keep down liability claims.

Here is a video documentation of a previous isolated power system inspection performed Fountain Valley Hospital, California.

In addition to biomedical engineering and equipment maintenance services, BiomedRx now offers testing and certification of isolated power systems and line isolation monitors. BiomedRx can bring any healthcare facility into compliance with NFPA code requirements.

BiomedRx can perform the annual testing and re-certification of your system if it passes, and we can provide replacement or retrofitting of your system to bring it into compliance if it doesn't.

BiomedRx testing of isolated power systems exceeds the requirements of NFPA 99 6.3.3.3 and 6.3.4.2.2. Our testing service includes:

Testing of ungrounded isolated power systems and wiring.

A complete inspection of all devices for polarity.

Verification that all applicable sections of code requirements are being met.

Confirmation that the impedance to ground of both conductors of the isolated system exceeds 200,000 ohms when installed. Document what corrective action that needs to be completed to meet that standard.

Log voltage and millivolt readings for criteria for acceptability for new construction or existing rooms.

Line isolation monitors will be tested and all readings will be taken to make sure that they not only are working but working within the specifications of the code requirements from when they were installed.

Upon completion of testing, a technician shall meet with hospital medical and maintenance staff to explain the operation of isolated power systems; explain alarm procedures and answer any questions.

Periodic testing and logging for future test required by NFPA 99 will be explained to maintenance staff.

After all tests have been successfully completed, a written certification will show that all systems comply with codes, good installation practices and specifications. We will also provide written confirmation that the testing logbooks have been delivered to the hospital maintenance staff and that they are up to date.

Training: "Administrative authorities should ascertain that electric maintenance personnel are completely familiar with the function and proper operation of ungrounded electric circuits." For liability and operation, has your hospital personnel, that are now maintaining your Isolated Power Systems, been trained by a proper instructor? Many hospitals had training when the equipment was first installed but after many years those individuals are no longer with the hospital. BiomedRx can train your current maintenance staff on any manufacturer's isolated power systems. NFPA 99 10.5.8.1.1 states "The Health Care Facilities shall provide programs of continuing education for its personnel.

Here is a video documentation of a previous isolated power system inspection performed at Beach District Surgery Center, in California.

Through the BiomedRx Institute, we provide medical equipment repair training to hospital biomedical equipment maintenance technicians. Our training is designed to reintegrate service responsibility for maintenance of such equipment as anesthesia, dialysis, laboratory, and medical imaging equipment from manufacturer service agreements. Our training has also been instrumental in helping biomed technicians obtain ICC certification.

Our on-site training is performed at the client's location, on the same equipment the hospital's technicians will be responsible for servicing. Healthcare facilities have achieved great savings through the cancelation of expensive manufacturer service contracts once the hospital's biomed staff is qualified to service the equipment previously under a service agreement. In-house biomed staff welcome the training, as it increases job security and professional competence, and can be undertaken without taking time off work, or paying for travel, lodging, or per diem.

Among our more popular training courses recently are:

Anesthesia Equipment maintenance training.

Isolated Power System and Line Isolation Monitor inspection and recertification.

Dialysis Equipment maintenance training.

If you are interested in learning more about BiomedRx on-site training services, call us today at (424) 204-2382 to schedule a free initial consultation.

BiomedRx offers an outsourced field service solution to manufacturers of medical and scientific laboratory equipment. This is especially valuable to new manufacturers and manufacturers located outside of the United States. Our services are designed to provide a full field service solution, including medical equipment installation, repair, calibration, preventive maintenance and electrical safety inspection, and applications assistance to equipment operators. Through our Service Network, we can provide field service coverage across the United States and in many other countries.

Independent medical equipment service organizations benefit from association with the BiomedRx Service Network. We provide an outsourced field service solution for medical equipment manufacturers and asset management programs for healthcare providers. Membership benefits include subcontracting opportunities in support of government, manufacturer, and healthcare provider contract relationships.

Our service rate is $450.00 per hour for anesthesia equipment service and/or consulting, $150.00 per hour for biomedical and scientific laboratory equipment maintenance.
Special pricing plans are available for healthcare providers. Medical equipment manufacturers outsourced field service rates are negotiated on a contract-by-contract basis.

Quality / Price Guarantee

BiomedRx has established the highest standard of service in the medical equipment maintenance industry. We provide secure online reports of every service event, including video, images, and downloadable and printable reports. We service your facility during off hours so as not to interrupt your clinical operations.

It is with this understanding that we now offer to match or beat the price of any legitimate quote for annual medical equipment service contracts. This includes preventive maintenance, repair, calibration, electrical safety inspection, medical equipment installation and deinstallation when needed, asset management, and lifecycle equipment management.

We are this certain that once you discover the quality and accountability of our level or service, you will understand that BiomedRx is the only choice for your medical equipment maintenance needs.

BiomedRx Inc.

8306 Wilshire Blvd.Suite 777Beverly Hills, California90211

Tel: (424) 204-2382

Hospitals

Our lifecycle asset management program provides peace of mind for administration and clinical staff. We maintain your medical equipment at a state of high readiness while reducing the cost of medical equipment ownership.

Manufacturers

We offer an outsourced field service solution to medical device manufacturers, providing medical equipment repair, installation, calibration and preventive maintenance in honor of your warranty or service contract relationships.

Government

We are a veteran-owned, minority-owned government contractor. We proudly serve the DoD, VA, and intelligence communities at home and abroad. Our principals possess high levels of US government security clearance.